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Preview of Rugby League/Union NRL Ball Style PAX Tootle Note (PAX Good Behaviour Game)

Rugby League/Union NRL Ball Style PAX Tootle Note (PAX Good Behaviour Game)

Tootle Notes are a simple and effective way to promote positivity in your classroom. This rugby league/union-inspired Tootle Note design is aimed at increasing student engagement, particularly in PAX schools, but can be used in any classroom setting. Simply print, write a positive message and hand it to students throughout the day. You can also encourage students to create their own Tootle Notes and share them with their peers to build a positive classroom culture. Recommended to print at half p
Preview of Basketball Tootle Note (PAX Good Behaviour Game)

Basketball Tootle Note (PAX Good Behaviour Game)

Description Tootle Notes are a simple and effective way to promote positivity in your classroom. This basketball-inspired Tootle Note design is aimed at increasing student engagement, particularly in PAX schools, but can be used in any classroom setting. Simply print, write a positive message and hand it to students throughout the day. You can also encourage students to create their own Tootle Notes and share them with their peers to build a positive classroom culture. Recommended to print at ha
Preview of Rotation Baseball/Kickball

Rotation Baseball/Kickball

Here is a clever little game we used to play during little league practice on occasion. It's a way to increase maximum participation for all children. Check it out. It's free. This is my first TPT creation and I really hope you appreciate it.
Preview of Workout sheet 2

Workout sheet 2

The major muscles used by the cheerleader are: The muscles of the upper legs and hips; the gluteals, the hamstrings, and the quadriceps. These exercises help those areas and with all the jumping, tumbling and dancing cheerleaders do, these exercises should be done every day.
Preview of PE Alphabet Challenge

PE Alphabet Challenge

Created by
Miss L Mitchell
This is a fun PE activity for Primary/Elementary school children. All activities require no equipment and are perfect for homeschooling and at home fitness. Get those little ones exercising!
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